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Warnings should be included in EVERY book so readers feel “safe,” says Chocolat author Joanne Harris.
by ElijahJoanne Harris, 59, has suggested that all books could include trigger warnings. The author says that from now on trigger warnings will appear in her books. He said introducing a …
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How childhood classics are slapped with warnings to appease easily-offended modern readers – from Lewis Carroll to ‘fatophobia’ in Harry Potter and ‘age-gap romance’ in Jane Austen’s Emma (as Oompa Loompas go gender neutral)
by ElijahSome classic stories and childhood favorites are now being modified or come with warnings in case they offend modern readers. In recent years, many children’s books have faced scrutiny over …
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‘A restrained necessity for space reasons‘ At home, whenever we come across a show or movie (a talent in itself!) that we know we’ll want to watch again, we’ve gotten …
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‘I’m back!’: how Guardian readers reclaimed their brains and cut their screen times by 40%
by ElijahIt’s been almost three months since the Guardian launched the Reclaim your brain newsletter – a free five-week email coaching plan for anyone who wants to spend less time on …
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Mamamia Founder Mia Freedman Delivers Extraordinary Tirade to Her Readers: “Just Keep Scrolling”
by MerryBy Jimmy Briggs for Daily Mail Australia Published: 6:43 p.m. EDT, March 17, 2024 | Update: 6:43 p.m. EDT, March 17, 2024 Mamamia co-founder Mia Freedman has issued a stern …
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How furious Mail readers reacted to our report on NHS rules that mean people aged 65 and over 70 get a vital shingles vaccine, but not those aged 66 to 69… as Now even top politicians are stepping in to try to fix the problem. disorder
by AlexanderFrustrated Mail on Sunday readers have criticized “insulting” and “crazy” regulations which mean people aged 65 and over 70 can get the shingles vaccine but those aged 66 to 69 …
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By Jeff Prestridge Updated: 17:01 EST, February 20, 2024 Tax burden: Stamp duty comes into effect on property purchases over £250,000, with the rate starting at 5% and then gradually …